BLOOP International Proactive Art Festival takes place every year in Ibiza during July and August since 2011 and recently in Milan too. It is completely independent, self financed and all activities are for free. The Festival`s aim is to encourage the audience to be proactive and “to think” about a certain theme, usually imminent social issues, that is closely related to our daily lives.
READ MOREThe IBUg an Urban Culture Festival in central Germany, a laboratory for international urban artists and a way of life. IBUg your life and get together! What started as an unofficial graffiti Meeting, has developed into an urban culture project of international renown since 2006.
READ MOREMOS (Meeting Of Styles) is a non profit organisation, formed by dedicated and passionate Artists and Art-Lovers. It was born as a platform for communication, assembling and exchanging ideas, works and skills of urban Street Culture and Graffiti art.
READ MORE“Cagliari Urbanfest – Generazioni metropolitane” is the first urban art festival in Cagliari, in particular in Sant’Elia district. Urban art can be an effective means to promote urban and social re-generation.
READ MOREEurope’s leading street art & Graffiti festival for women is back in Munich and is celebrating its 5th birthday! We fully support this inspiring event and invite you to join it this summer from the 28th till the 30th of July 2023.
READ MOREIn the shortest time since its establishment three years ago, Tbilisi Mural Fest has significantly changed the urban environment in Georgia and has unveiled quite important works of the world street art scene.
READ MOREStreet Art Festival CZ – has been enriching Olomouc and its surroundings since 2007. Over the years it has brought to daylight dozens of murals, lectures and introduced international street art stars such as Mr. Dheo, Ozmo, ZZRock, Wild Drawing, Pariz One or Chemise.
READ MOREStreet Art Oslo curates, produces and disseminates art in public and private arenas through festivals, guided tours, workshops, site-specific commissions, exhibitions, publications and radio.
READ MOREOne of the most interesting festivals in Italy, Pompei Street Festival, in the city of Pompey where street art saw light about 2000 years ago through the graffiti and we still know and use it today.
READ MOREEstonia’s second largest city, the historical university town of Tartu, is a strong contender for street art capital of the Baltics. This is largely thanks to Stencibility, a street art festival held here for the past 12 years. Its core team is Sirla, founder and an active street artist herself, and urbanist and curator Kadri,
READ MOREStreet Art + Cinema gathers urban artworks inspired by the 7th Art & aims to promote both street artists & the History of Motion Pictures. An iniciative inspired by the cinematic world on walls all around the globe.
READ MOREWallspot is a website and an app that manage legal spots for artistic interventions which conceives public spaces as creating means.You can manage and upload the walls of your city from the back end of the manager. It also allows you to track the frequency of use of the managed walls.
READ MORESibiu Street Art Festival in Romania is a tool designed to color all our souls! As a community of artists, we strongly believe in this. It is a proven fact, the influence that color has on a man’s life and that’s why we thought about how to change the gray around us.
READ MOREIPAF provides a platform for the public to come and see art while it also connects international and local artists with communities in a meaningful and interactive way. If you thought Cape Town’s art scene was getting a little crowded, think again, there is still a lot of space for growth.
READ MORENuart is an international contemporary street and urban art festival, held annually in Stavanger, Norway since 2001. From the first week of September an invited international team of street artists leave their mark on the city’s walls, both indoor and out, creating one of Europe’s most dynamic and constantly evolving public art events.
READ MOREUrbanAct (members and co-workers) has an active presence in Greece since 1998. Their goal is to promote the art and the techniques of alternative forms of cultures such as public mural art, graffiti, street art, bicycling etc. UrbanAct aims to intervene with art in the urban landscape by creating outdoor wall paintings, organising festivals and exhibitions.
READ MOREELRINCONDELASBOQUILLAS created in 2005 is a publication entirely based on graffiti where anonymous writers from all over the world merge with each other.
READ MORE‘Inspire’ is a week-long public arts festival turning Greater Moncton, Canada, into a visual wonderland for all to enjoy. From the 10th until the 16th of July, Moncton celebrates with colours and creative street art. Dont miss out.
READ MOREVukovart – art harbour is a concept which promotes Vukovar as a place that accepts all artists, and new value creators. Vukovar city in Croatia, organises this inspiring international festival in collaboration with Val Kulture (Wave of culture) as continued manifestation of last years Vukovart 2018.
READ MOREArt in Progress is a non-profit civil society for culture. It was founded on July 17, 2011 and operates in Patras, Greece. It focuses on the organization of visual, cultural, environmental and educational activities with the main aim of bringing the patriotic population together with contemporary Greek and international visual arts creation and shaping the appropriate conditions for the cultural and cultural upgrading of the city.
READ MOREForgotten is an urban art project created in 2015 with an aim of giving more value to the contemporary architectural heritage of the city of Rome through street art. The goal of forgotten project is to make people more conscious of their contemporary heritage.
READ MORESAM – Street And More Magazine is a quarterly publication from the Netherlands published by Chris Versteeg. Made by enthousiastic artists with a passion for printed matter they feature illustration design, graffiti, street art, interviews with the artists, gallery owners and other interesting people.
READ MORESpacejunk Art Center gallery, based in Grenoble (France) organises an anual street art festival that has become successfull in the last two years. For year 2018 I Support Street Art has joined forces to support the organisation of GSAF.
READ MOREStreet Art Cities is a community that works on building a global map of Street Art. This team creates the most comprehensive Street Art Collection known to mankind. Closely working with all of their hunters around the world this application offers beautiful street art pictures and background info in each and every city!
READ MOREContorno Urbano Foundation promotes and studies the creativity of urban art as a priority. Based in Barcelona, they Develop projects for city councils, educational centres or companies interested in intervening artistically on public spaces.
READ MOREBAZ-ART is a non-profit organisation dedicated to harnessing the power of art for the benefit of the public. It aims to commission, preserve, interpret and promote public art of any styles and forms. This includes street art, public art, graffiti, fine art, finger painting, spray painting and many other forms of artistic expression in South Africa.
READ MOREDubai Canvas is a unique public art festival organized by Brand Dubai. It is an annual event since 2015, inspiring creativity and innovation across Dubai’s streets. Dubai Canvas hosts 3D street artists and public art pieces and art shows , workshops , street performers and food trucks.
READ MORE“Leiria, paredes com história: ARTE PÚBLICA” is a public art event organized by the association Riscas Vadias, in partnership with Câmara Municipal de Leiria, and curated by Ricardo Romero | Projecto Matilha.
READ MORE“Moniker Art Fair has earned a reputation as one of the most exciting contemporary art fairs with its roots embedded in urban culture. This October (2019) Moniker brings its acclaimed event format to Chelsea, West London to celebrate the fair’s 10th birthday.
READ MOREGargar Mural and Rural Art Festival was born from the need and the strong determination to add a distinguishing value to the village of Penelles in Spain. The objective is to appreciate, encourage and give visibility to artists and alternative ways of artistic expression in public rural areas.
READ MOREWallbook is Indias oldest Graffitti festival. For the last 4 years they have so far painted more than 100.000 sqfeet for unkempt and ill maintained walls in India in the cities of Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkotta.
READ MOREUrban Forms Foundation was established in 2008. It is an independent non-governmental organization which operates in the field of broadly understood city art.
READ MOREVivid Arts is a startup public art discovery app built to grow the arts and culture community through a connected and unified platform.
READ MOREThis year celebrates the fifth anniversary of the festival Mostar. It’s brings art in public space of the city connecting artists from all around the world and as such it is creating multicultural platform for street art in city of Mostar.
READ MOREAERO · ART · RAP was an urban-youth initiative with the idea of promoting and publicizing what was happening all around us. In Leon, Spain.
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